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Craig Waddell CV 2017 C R A I G W A D D E L L b. Sydney 1973 http://craigwaddell.com/WWW.CRAIGWADDELL.COM EDUCATION 2003/2004 Masters in Printmaking, Chiang Mai University, Thailand 1999 Bachelor of Fine Art, National Art School, Sydney SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2016 Mexican Dreams, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane 2016 Into the Skin, Nicholas Thompson Gallery, Melbourne 2015 Headlands, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane 2015 Belle Magazine Exhibition, Brisbane 2015 Featured artist - King’s Art Award, solo Exhibition 2014 Songs of the Heart, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane 2013 Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Gallery9, solo exhibition 2013 Beautiful Creatures, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane 2012 Melbourne Art Fair, Gallery9, solo exhibition 2012 Portraits of the Past, Gallery 9, Sydney Art Month 2011 Heavenly Dreams, Edwina Corlette Gallery, Brisbane 2010 What Dreams May Come, Gallery 9, Sydney 2009 Autumn Frolic, Gallery 9, Sydney 2008 Head Strong, Cat Street Gallery, Hong Kong 2008 Searching, Cite Internationale des arts, Paris 2007 Between Heaven and Hell, Chiang Mai Uni, Thailand 2007 Art Melbourne, New Generation, Melbourne Exhibition Centre (Sponsored by Renault) 2006 Ocean and Earth, Mary Place Gallery, Sydney 2005 Heads and Tales, The Depot Gallery, Dank Street, Sydney 2005 Grounded, Mary Place Gallery, Sydney 2004 Abstractors, Maunsell Wickes, Sydney 2004 Gone to Ground, Kenthurst Galleries, Sydney 2003 Dairies of Thailand, BBA Gallery, Sydney 2002 Images from Kenthurst, BBA Gallery, Sydney 2001 Walking a Tightrope, BBA Gallery, Sydney 2000 Seasons of Change, Sydney Biennale Satellite exhibition, Casula Power House, Sydney GRANTS / AWARDS 2017 The Glover Prize for Landscape Painting of Tasmania - Finalists 2016 The Glover Prize for Landscape Painting of Tasmania - Highly Commended 2016 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize - Finalist 2016 Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize - Finalist 2016 Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Region Art Gallery - Finalist 2016 NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney 2016 Fishers Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown 2015 Tattersall’s Club Art Prize For Landscape, Brisbane - First Prize 2015 Gosford Art Award, Gosford Regional Gallery 2015 Emsla Art Award, Cos Harbour 2015 Fishers Ghost Art Award, Campbelltown 2014 Adelaide Perry Drawing Prize - Finalist 2014 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize - Finalist 2014 Mosman Art Award, Mosman Art Gallery 2014 Salon Des Refuse, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney - Finalist 2013 Sulman Prize - Finalist AGNSW 2013 Emsla Art Award, Cos Harbour 2012 Archibald Prize - Finalist AGNSW 2012 Wynne Prize - Finalist AGNSW 2012 Dobell Drawing Prize - Finalist AGNSW 2011 RBS Emerging Artist Award, Sydney - Winner RBS Clients Choice Award 2011 Fleurieu Art Prize, Mclaren Vale, South Australia - Finalist 2011 Muswellbrook Regional Gallery Art Award - Finalist 2011 NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney 2011 Doug Moran Portrait Prize - Finalists 2010 Mosman Art Prize - Winner 2010 Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of NSW - Finalist 2009 Mosman Art Prize - Highly Commended 2008 Moya Dying Studio, AGNSW - Recipient 2008/2007 Marten Bequest Traveling Scholarship - Recipient 2007 Gunnery Studio Residency, Arts NSW - Recipient 2007 The Glover Prize for Landscape Painting of Tasmania - Finalists 2006 Archibald Portraiture Prize - Finalist 2006 Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Region Art Gallery - Finalist 2006 ABN AMRO 2006 Emerging Art Award - Finalist 2006 Salon Des Refuse, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney - Finalist 2005 Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize - First Prize (in collaberation with Jessie Cacchillo GRANTS / AWARDS 2005 Tattersall’s Club Art Prize for Landscape, Brisbane - First Prize 2005 Wynne Prize for Landscape Painting - Finalist 2005 Art on the Rocks - Finalist 2005 Blake Prize for Religious Art - Finalist selected for 2006 Touring Exhibition 2004 Paddington Art Prize - First Prize 2004 Norville Australian Landscape Prize, Murrurundi - First Prize 2004 Dobell Drawing Prize - Finalist 2001 Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship -Highly Commended 2001 Oil Painting Prize, Waverley Art Exhibition - First Prize 2000 Lloyd Rees Memorial Award - Highly Commended 1999 Waverley Art Exhibition - Highly Commended 1998 Pat Corrigan Travelling Scholarship for Painting - Recipient 1998 Artelier Painting Prize, Most Outstanding Student, NAS Sydney SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Menagerie, Hill Smith Gallery, Adelaide 2011 Gallery 9, Group show, Sydney 2011 Muswellbrook Regional, Gallery 2011 Doug Moran Portrait Prize, State Library, NSW 2011 Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Regional Art Gallery, Sydney 2010 Melbourne Art Fair, Represented by Gallery9, Melbourne 2010 Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Regional Art Gallery, Sydney 2010 Sulman Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney 2010 Salon Des Refuse, S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2010 NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney 2009 Gallery 9, Last Show of the Year, Sydney 2009 Waiting a still life, NG Art Gallery, Sydney 2009 NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize, Parliament House, Sydney 2008 The Led Zepplin World Tour, S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney (curated by Kezia Geddes) 2008 Art Dubai, Contemporary Art fair Dubai, Dubai 2008 Artspace on 7, Time, Vision and Invention, Chiang Mai Thailand 2007 The Led Zeppelin World Tour, Lismore Regional Gallery, Lismore (curated by Kezia Geddes) 2007 Blake Prize for Religious Art, NAS Gallery, Sydney 2007 The Glover Prize for Landscape Painting of Tasmania, Evandale 2007 Fragile Planet, NG Art Gallery, Sydney 2007 Replicotta Warriors, Chalkhorse Gallery, Sydney SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2006 ABN AMRO 2006 Emerging Art Award, Sydney 2006 Archibald Portraiture Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney 2006 Salon Des Refuse, National Trust S.H Ervin Gallery, Sydney 2006 Ironic Expressionism, Virginia Wilson Gallery, Sydney (curated by Andrew Frost) 2006 The Kilgour Prize, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, Newcastle 2006 Art on the Rocks, Sydney Visitor Centre, Sydney 2005 Wynne Prize for Landscape Painting, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney 2005 McClelland Sculpture Prize, McClelland Gallery and Sculpture Park, Victoria 2005 Friends and Neighbours, Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, (curated by Kathleen Von Witt). 2005 Tattersall’s Club Art Prize For Landscape, Brisbane 2005 Blake Prize for Religious Art, Sir Hermann Black Art Gallery, (2006 Touring Blake Exhibition -Wagga, Wagga Art Gallery, Hawkesbury Regional Art Gallery, New England Regional Art Gallery, Albury City Regional Art Gallery 2005 Canberra Art Prize, Canberra 2005 Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney 2005 AGRI/culture - Recreating the Living Landscape, Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, Sydney 2005 Art on the Rocks, Sydney Visitors Centre, Sydney 2005 Jacques Cadry Memorial Art Prize, State Library, Sydney 2005 Annual Drawing Show, Maunsell Wickes, Sydney 2004 Paddington Art Prize, Marlene Antico Gallery, Sydney 2004 Norville Australian Landscape Prize, Murrurundi NSW 2004 Mori Gallery Group Show, Mori Gallery, Sydney 2004 Dagmar Art Consultants, Group Show, Melbourne 2004 Dobell Drawing Prize, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney 2004 Mosman Art Prize, Mosman Council Chambers, Sydney 2003 Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship, Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney 2003 Group Exhibition, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chiang Mai, Thailand 2002 Longitude 105, Pha Thaem National Park, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand 2002 Isaan Arts and Cultural Festival, Big C Centre, Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand 2002 Melbourne Art Fair, Represented by BBA Gallery, Melbourne 2002 Group Exhibition BBA Gallery, Sydney 2002 Impressions of the King, Isaan Arts and Cultural Festival, Ubon Ratchathani Museum, Thailand 2001 Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship, Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney 2001 Group Exhibition BBA Gallery, Sydney 2000 Sydney Biennale Contemporary Art Festival, Casula Power House, Sydney 2000 Fishers Ghost Exhibition, Campbelltown Regional Gallery, NSW 2000 Waverly Woollahra Art Exhibition, Sydney 2000 Selected Works Lloyd Rees Memorial Award, ABC Studios, Sydney SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 1999 Brett Whiteley Travelling Scholarship, Brett Whiteley Studio, Sydney 1998 Final Year National Art School show, Cell Block, Sydney 1998 Contemporary Painters, Qantas Lounge, International Airport, Sydney 1998 Selected Works Lloyd Rees Memorial Award, ABC Studios, Sydney 1998 Lloyd Rees Memorial Award, Lane Cove Council, Sydney 1998 Applebloom, Group Exhibition, Limoges, France RESIDENCIES 2011 Fraser Studio’s Visual Arts Residency Programme, Sydney 2008 Cite Internationale des Arts, Paris 2008/2007 Marten Bequest Traveling Scholarship Chiang Mai University, Thailand 2007 Gunnery Studio Residency, Arts NSW 2006 Gunnery Studio Residency, Arts NSW 2004/2005 Hanoi University, Hanoi Vietnam (3 months) 2003/2004 Chiang Mai University, Thailand (12 months) 1998 Applebloom, France, Limoges, Paris (five weeks) COLLECTIONS Artbank The Macquarie Group Collection The Royal Bank of Scotland, Newcastle Regional Gallery Hawkesbury Regional Gallery NSW Macquarie University Collection Maitland Regional Gallery NSW Chiang Mai Museum of Contemporary Art Thailand Allens Arthur Robinson Art Collection NSW National Art School Darlinghurst NSW Paddington Art Prize Collection, Woollahra Council Norvill Art Prize Collection Woollahra sculpture prize Collection, Woollahra Council Chiang Mai University Art Collection, Thailand SELECTED PRESS 2017 House and Garden, April 17, front cover & p194 2016 Real Living, Sept 16, p143 & 149 2016 Vogue Living Australia, Sep/Oct 16, pp73-76 2016 CEO Magazine, May 16, pp116-118 2016
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